1. You are a lawyer. Your client has been found not guilty of murder. He then tells you that he was guilty. Do you try and get him arrested again?
2. You find a suicide note folded up in a friend's textbook. Do you tell anyone? 3. You are old enough to drive. You need money to buy a car. Your grandfather left you his valuable war medals. Do you sell the medals to get the car?
1. Its impossible to retry a person for the same crime double jeopardy is what it is called so honestly it doesn't matter what your decision is in the end 2. Yes you have to think for your friends safety even if it ruins your friendship 3. No... family means more too me then some car
ReplyDelete1. If i was the persons lawyer i would not try to get him arrested right away. I would wait some tme for me not saying that my client told me he was after the verdict was made.is just me doing my job. I would later on try amd get the person arrested again but only if i had written down and documented my client telling me he was guilty.
ReplyDelete2. The first thing i would do was tell an adult about what i have found. Next i would ask my friend why they have wrote a suicide note and why they want to commit suicide. I would then try to talk my friend out of commiting suicide.
3. I would not sell the war medals even if they were given to me. My grandfather left them for me to take care of and as a reminder of him. A car is not worth selling the valuable war medals that my grandfather earned and left for me.
1. If I found out that my client was guilty I would notify someone of authority as soon as possible because it is the right thing to do and i could probably get more money for being a lawyer. I would probably look more loyal to more people and get more clients (hopefully not criminals like the last).
ReplyDelete2. If I found a suicide note of my friend's in a textbook, i would tell as many people as possible to save someone's life.
3. I would not sell my grandfather's war values because those are a great achievement that he would never be able to get back. I would eventually get enough money to get a car but the war valuables would be priceless.
1. i would take this information to the judge and because my client was lieing on the stand the judge can over rule his vertices .
ReplyDelete2.i would talk to the guidance coluncer and if that does not work i would have a heart to heart with my friend and tell them how there is so many things to live for.
3.never you can allways make money but a family memory is for ever
1. If this had happened I would tell someone, because I wouldn't he able to deal with myself if I new that and had not done anything about it.
ReplyDelete2. if I found a suicide note in a friends textbook I would definitely tell someone. I would not want anyone to be doing that to themselves. They probably need someone to talk to, so I would tell someone and have someone help them. I wouldn't let that happen.
3. If I was in this situation I would not sell them. Well it depends if I have other valuable things from my grandfather to remember him by. But those seem like the most valuable things I would not because I want to remember him. I would earn the money by doing other things or even getting a job.
1. I would tell the judge that the client said that but odds are the client will be free because he got away with it before and you don't have proof that he admitted. But I would do what i could to try and have him arrested.
ReplyDelete2.I would tell someone if I found a suicide note in my friends textbook. Because if they're suicidal they need help and if they were your friend you would try and help because you don't want your friend to kill themselves.
3. I wouldn't sell the war medals because it could be one of the only things you have left to remember your grandfather and its not worth selling them for a car.
1. If my client told me that he was guilty afterwards, there would be nothing i could do because of double jeopardy. I would be aware that, things like that come with the job. I did my job as a lawyer with the information given, and God will do his job later.
ReplyDelete2, I would tell however i could to get this person help. Even if the note was a joke, i rather loose a friend then loose a life.
3.I would never sell my grandfathers vaulables for my personal gain. Thats 100% selfish. Thats something that he could never get back. If i have to option of getting a job and paying for my own car, i will. If not, these ripta.
If the client has already been found not guilty, then that means with modern technolgy there has been phsical evidence proving his innocense, so he wouldnt be retried either way and I would be fired so no I wouldnt. 2. I would definitely report a suicide note because a good friend would not let their friend commit suicide. 3. I would not sell the medals because they have more sentimental value than materil value. Lauren bartels
ReplyDelete1. I would do everything in my power to get the guy in his rightful place, if all else fails, then karma would get him.
ReplyDelete2. If I find i suicide note in my friends notebook i would definitely let someone close to them know so we could talk them out of it. Suicide is not the way God intended for anyone to go back to Him.
3. Stealing my beloved grandfathers war medals? Only somebody selfish and foolish in the mind would do that. I would rather walk and place those medals someplace safe than to pawn it and use the money on some raggedy car that wouldnt even last long. People should stop making serious, permanent decisions on silly, temporary emotions.
1. Yes because he killed someone 2. I would go to them and talk them out of it. 3. Family over everything
ReplyDelete1. It would be to late to tell people because you can not put someone in another trial.
ReplyDelete2. I would go help the person because nobody should commit suicide to solve her problem.
3. I wouldn't sell them because family value is more important than money value.
1. i would but it would be kind of hard because he was just proven not guilty. 2. i would only talk about it with the person i found in because that is the only one who it concerns. 3. no becasue there are other things that are more valuable than war medals
ReplyDelete1.No because it is not my place and isn't against the law for me to do that.
ReplyDelete2. Yes because they need help.
3. No because I like those kind of stuff and I would physically be unable to hand them over.